All Obiter articles – Page 115
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NewsNick clutches at speed loophole
If anyone was going to spot a loophole in plans to raise maximum speeding fines, it was always going to be Mr Loophole himself.
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NewsSuccessful candidates must have Nerfs of steel
Oddball questions put to job candidates have included: ‘If your friend was seriously injured and you had to get him to a hospital, would you speed and go through a red light?’
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NewsLawyers strike out for samba party
The World Cup is almost here. So it’s time for PR people to indulge in some footie puns.
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NewsHistory man
When looking at best practice for installing IT, the lord chief justice delved into the past.
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NewsCut and paste, Matisse-style
The message to solicitors wondering about their contribution to the grand scheme: just have some fun.
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NewsGrayling’s nightmare at Theatre of Dreams
The justice secretary didn’t get what he hoped for on a trip to Old Trafford.
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NewsA prang could cost you years
Tales of the worst courts to visit in the 60s and 70s – including malodorous drunks and an outside lavatory.
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NewsYou have to be of the right calibre for this job
Gary Stocker packed in a six-figure salary to become another kind of big shot.
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NewsBrain crashes – the future of legal IT?
Lawyers must look to the future. But when will we reach ‘peak everything’?
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NewsLondon Legal Walk preparations
Bunting goes up outside the Royal Courts of Justice in preparation for the tenth anniversary London Legal Walk tonight.
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NewsParadise, Hawaiian style
One high-profile lawyer already has lots of vases and dishes – what she really wants is to travel.
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NewsArtful way to pay the bills
Struggling legal aid lawyers could make a few extra quid by picking up a paintbrush.
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NewsSilver-tongued Khan plays it for laughs
Shadow justice secretary happily sat on the fence at the launch of a new disputes charity.
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NewsFerrari steps on the gas
The LBC broadcaster - perhaps surprisingly - had some kind words for PI lawyers recently.
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NewsThe age of innocence
Back in the bad old days of the 1960s, plea bargaining was, of course, quite properly outlawed.
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